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ATTENTION: JUNIORS & SENIORS If you are not currently eligible to order the Aggie ring, but will be eligible after the 1995 Summer Session I grades are posted in July, please do the following: 1. Visit the Ring Office to complete an application for eligibility veri fication and receive a price list as soon as possible, but no later than July 31, 1995. 2. Upon completing the application, you may request a mail order form if you will not be in the Bryan-College Station area to place your order in person between July 14-31, 1995. ATTENTION: GRADUATE STUDENTS If you are an August 1995 degree candidate and do not have an Aggie ring from a prior degree, you may place an order for a ‘95 ring after you meet the following requirements: 1. Your degree is conferred and posted on the Texas A&M University Student Information Management System; and 2. You are in good standing with the University, including no registra tion or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans parking tickets, returned checks, etc. If you will complete all of your degree requirements by July 28, 1995, you may request a “Letter of Completion” from the Office of Graduate Studies (please allow 5 working days for receipt). The Ring Office will accept your ring order before your degree is posted only if you present the original “Letter of Completion” with the seal and you are in good standing with the University. Please visit the Ring Office prior to receiving your “Letter of Completion” to complete the application and receive a mail order form if you are leav ing town prior to July 31, 1995. Nothing sells like superheroes Amy Uptmor Columnist F ilmmakers and psy chologists alike should direct their eyes to Batman, for he is not just a stud in spandex anymore. Over the last six years, he’s proven not only to be a mere money-maker, but he is also a metaphor for mod ern-day zen. If people don’t believe the holy hype sur rounding this superhero, they should just look at the facts. The three Batman movies have made a combined $143.1 million from their opening weekends, which gives them three of the four most successful opening weekends in movie history. The most recent Batman movie had the most successful opening weekend ever, oust ing Jurassic Park from the throne. Batman Forever’s formula would seem to have all the key ingredients for a blockbuster; an acclaimed director, beloved actors and ac tresses, killer special effects and an enormous budget. But there’s more. People love movies like Batman and Juras sic Park because they are the perfect mix of reality and the ultimate fantasy. What person wouldn’t love to live the life of Batman for a day? It’s everything that childhood dreams are made of — a seemingly average Joe who works a somewhat normal job and lives in a “normal” world. But at night, the average Joe flies without planes, drives up the sides of buildings, beats the bad guys, becomes everyone’s hero and captures the heart of the most beautiful girl in town. Could anyone ask for more? Watching Batman Forever is the ulti mate act of catharsis. Shakespeare would have been proud. In less than two hours, viewers can live a fantastic, yet impossible playboy life in a world that will never ex ist. It’s an escape, and it makes us all feel better when we leave the theater. People who want to experience heroics again this summer should go see Apollo 13,— starring none other than Tom Hanks, the man who everyone wanted to believe was a super hero in Forrest Gump. Sure, it’s a true story, but how many people will ever be astronauts? It’s about as likely as becoming Batman. As tronauts are our real-life superheroes. Audiences can take picks on a superhero movie this summer, for there’s a plethora — Judge Dredd and Mighty Morphine Power Rangers are two more to add to the list. Obviously, Batman Forever director Joel Schu macher and Apollo 13 direc tor Ron Howard aren’t the only two directors that have bought into this winning formula. These smart di rectors prove that a movie doesn’t have to answer any of life’s questions or solve any great social is sues to make people feel better. After all, in the real world, the less we are reminded of reality, the happier we Eire. Reality bites, and we all know it. So why pay $6 to be tortured by lives worse than our own when we could live the life of an invin cible person? Super hero movies are like virtual reality, only more accessible. Merchant returns with solo succesi By Amy Uptmor The Battalion Ever since Natalie Merchant announced her plans to go solo, her “maniac” fans have been eagerly awaiting her solo debut. Merchant ended her career as lead singer of 10,000 Maniacs after 10 years of produc ing some of the most unique alternative folk music of the ’80s. The band’s music featured Merchant’s unusual mezzo-soprano voice Natalie Merchant and thoughtful lyrics. In the eyes of many fans, Natalie Mer chant was 10,000 Maniacs. Tigerlily, Merchant’s debut solo release, is in many ways a complete departure from 10,000 Maniacs. Musically, Merchant has moved to a much looser, less intense sound, with the instrumentation being almost en tirely acoustic throughout the album. The sound is simple, unlike the barrage of horns, strings and accordions that could customarily be found on almost any 10,000 Maniacs album. But some things never change with Mer chant. Themes of sadness, bitterness and growing up dominate her lyrics as they al ways have. Merchant’s voice, coupled with some weak lyrics, often lacks fierce passion and conviction. When Merchant’s voice is up to par, often her band’s fluffy sound can not live up to her power. Merchant and the band sound flat and lifeless on the album’s opening track, “San Andreas Fault,” a song about the destruc tion of California by earthquakes. Even when the song’s most powerful lyrics are delivered — “O promised land / O wicked ground / Build a dream / Tear it down” — both Merchant and her backing music sound unmoved. There are some shining moments on this album where Merchant’s new, lighter sound is successful. “Where I Go,” with guitar and lyrics reminiscent of Nancy Griffith and Sarah McLachlan, is a sweet song about go ing to the river to escape from the troubles of life. The highlight of this album is "Cowbc; Romance.” It is a charming song thattf fies Merchant's songwriting style andc cate voice.Complete with beautiful bad violin and piano — played by Merchant- this is a haunting tale of love between‘i cowboy and a fool,” in which the fool asie Album Review Natalie Merchant Tigerlily Elektra Records ★★★ (out of five) “Would you spare the innocent ones/Wo: you take me with you? / Can you love ttf land / And love me too?” Of course, then 5 boy rides away, leaving her alone. This unusual theme probably stem from Merchant’s fascination with the01: West that manifested itself in her 10,0® Maniacs songs “Gold Rush Brides” and “Dust Bowl Days.” Other notably good songs are ‘‘River,’: song about the overexposure of the life i death of River Phoenix, and “Camival/i first release from the album, which com pares the streets of New York to a series circus side shows. 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